Now the EU says our pupils are poorly educated.

Poor education
I don’t think I need to ask the question is the European Union correct in telling us that pupils leave school very poorly educated, it goes without saying that they could well be right….this disgraceful situation definitely got worse during the thirteen of labour rule and I can only think that Michael Gove has a mammouth task in reversing the situation

I know, I know, we can’t blame labour for all the woes but thirteen years of a child’s education is a huge chunk that certainly can’t be reversed in two years.

Those who believe in comprehensive education have a lot to answer for in my book, there was nothing wrong with grammar schools with entries at 11 plus and 13 plus which gave ample time for the slow coaches to catch up, now we have such mediocrity with thousands of children leaving school with poor skills in the three ‘R’s

Surely it’s not beyond the wit of ministers to know that reducing the pass rate over successive years have lead to an increasing number of students entering university and having to retake some of the subjects in the first year.

How galling to be told by the EU that our standard of education is so poor that it doesn’t bode well for the future of the country…..No wonder we look to the Private schools for their pupils to take office and in senior positions. Free counters